What was New Zealand old name?

Aotearoa was used for the name of New Zealand in the 1878 translation of "God Defend New Zealand", by Judge Thomas Henry Smith of the Native Land Court—this translation is widely used today when the anthem is sung in Māori.
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What was New Zealand first name?

The name New Zealand comes from the Dutch 'Nieuw Zeeland', the name first given to us by a Dutch mapmaker.
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What did Māori call New Zealand when they first arrived?

The history of the Māori began with the arrival of Polynesian settlers in New Zealand (Aotearoa in Māori), in a series of ocean migrations in canoes starting from the late 13th or early 14th centuries.
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What did the Dutch name New Zealand?

Cook and subsequent British arrivals didn't rename the islands, but instead used an Anglicized version of the Dutch name, and so “Nieuw Zeeland” became New Zealand.
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What's New Zealand named after?

The country of New Zealand was named after Zeeland after it was sighted by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman.
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Where's Old Zealand?



Was there a Zealand before New Zealand?

Yes there was. At least there was a Zeeland – in fact there still is. Aptly, when you consider New Zealand's geographical isolation when compared to the rest of the world, this area of the Netherlands is the least populated in the entire country.
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Who was in NZ before the Māori?

Before that time and until the 1920s, however, a small group of prominent anthropologists proposed that the Moriori people of the Chatham Islands represented a pre-Māori group of people from Melanesia, who once lived across all of New Zealand and were replaced by the Māori.
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What was the Māori name for New Zealand?

While the Board is aware that 'Aotearoa' is a name that has been applied in the past to just the North Island, it is has been popularised and commonly used as the Māori name for all of New Zealand.
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Where did Māori come from?

Māori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand, they settled here over 700 years ago. They came from Polynesia by waka (canoe). New Zealand has a shorter human history than any other country.
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Was New Zealand ever a Dutch colony?

Though a Dutchman was the first European to sight the country, it was the British who colonised New Zealand.
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Are Māori indigenous to New Zealand?

The Māori are the Indigenous People of Aotearoa (New Zealand). Although New Zealand has adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, the rights of the Maori population remain unfulfilled.
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Where did the Māori come from before New Zealand?

Māori originated with settlers from East Polynesia, who arrived in New Zealand in several waves of canoe voyages between roughly 1320 and 1350.
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Did the Chinese discover New Zealand First?

English explorer Captain James Cook reportedly "discovered" New Zealand's East Coast on October 7, 1769, hundreds of years after it had been settled by Maori. But two visits early this year have convinced Cedric Bell that Chinese ships were visiting New Zealand 2000 years ago.
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What was old Zealand?

For those wondering where "Old Zealand" is, it's in the Netherlands and it's called Zeeland. : r/MapPorn.
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What names are illegal in NZ?

NZ's 'Roil' family: Full list of banned baby names from 2018
  • Allah.
  • Avaya-Royal.
  • Duke.
  • Emperor.
  • Emprah.
  • Gunner.
  • Heaven-Princezz-Star.
  • Hunter-Rhouge.
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Did Maoris come from Egypt?

It is now agreed that Māori are Polynesians whose ancestors lived in the Taiwan region. Some early visitors, who studied items such as headdresses and carvings, thought Māori ancestors might be ancient Greeks or Egyptians. One artist painted a Māori as a Roman warrior.
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Is Moana a Māori?

The majority of the film's cast members are of Polynesian descent: Auliʻi Cravalho (Moana) and Nicole Scherzinger (Sina, Moana's mother) were born in Hawaii and are of Native Hawaiian heritage; Dwayne Johnson (Maui), Oscar Kightley (Fisherman), and Troy Polamalu (Villager No. 1) are of Samoan heritage; and New Zealand- ...
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Did Māori come from Hawaii?

Where is Hawaiki? You will not find Hawaiki on a map, but it is believed Māori came from an island or group of islands in Polynesia in the South Pacific Ocean. There are distinct similarities between the Māori language and culture and others of Polynesia including the Cook Islands, Hawaii, and Tahiti.
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Was NZ called Aotearoa first?

For Aotearoa, is it widely assumed, is the original 'indigenous name' for New Zealand. It is certainly the 'modern' name favoured by many Māori and others. But our current common use and understanding of the name was probably not in existence before Western contact.
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Will NZ be called Aotearoa?

It is on our passports, on our money, and in our national anthem. But Aotearoa is not our official name, yet. The petition was delivered to Parliament this afternoon. It calls to change the country's official name to Aotearoa, and begin a process to restore te reo Māori names for all towns, cities, and places by 2026.
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When did New Zealand change its name?

In law, names matter too. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, which Aotearoa New Zealand accepted in 1993, states that every child has the right to a name. The law governs the naming of individuals as well as the changing of names.
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What happened between Māori and Pakeha?

Following wars between tribes and the impact of new diseases, more Māori converted to Christianity. Missionaries began to act as intermediaries between tribes, and between Māori and Pākehā. They had an important influence on the Māori who signed the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840.
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How do you say hello in Moriori?

H for W H: huti (whati), hi (whi), hunū (whenua).
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Who are the indigenous of New Zealand?

Māori culture is an integral part of life in Aotearoa, New Zealand. For millennia, Māori have been the tangata whenua, the indigenous people of Aotearoa. Arriving here from the Polynesian homeland of Hawaiki over 1000 years ago, the great explorer Kupe, was the first Māori to reach these lands.
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